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International comparision of aquiring private and public procurements by the architectural atelier in Czech republic and Croatia
Mikšíková, Eva ; Svobodová, Ivana (advisor) ; Kraml, Ivo (referee)
The object of my diploma thesis was to compare an architectural background in Czech republic and Croatia. And to define conditions for the architectural work and the process of acquiring private and public procurements in both countries. And on the basis of this information to define whether Czech architects should focus their attention on the Croatian market. The diploma thesis is divided into two chapters: theoretical and practical. The teoretical part provides the summary information about the architectural background and the way of acquiring public and private procurements by architectural studios in the Czech republic and Croatia. On the basis of these information are analysed and defined possible opportunities for Czech architectural studios on the Croatian market.
Transparency of Decision-Making Process at the Local Level: Case Study of the Municipal District Prague 10 during the Election Period 2010 - 2014
Lišková, Markéta ; Vymětal, Petr (advisor) ; Lisa, Aleš (referee)
Master thesis deals with the transparency in decision-making process and with the openness to citizens in local politics. It focuses on the policy of municipal councils, with the emphasis on Municipal district Prague 10 during the election period 2010 -- 2014. Main objective is the analysis, description and evaluation of the transparency of decisions-making process in Prague 10. The theoretical part of the thesis is dealing with definitions of terms: municipalities, Prague, the capital, its districts and decision-making process. The stress is given to the question of the level of transparency and on the openness of town halls to their citizens. In the practical part, the thesis analyzes the concrete decision-making processes in Prague 10 related to an analysis of the Council's statement about the anti-corruption strategy. In the end, it analyzes the decisions-making process about the procurements in Municipal district Prague 10 namely to the analysis of procurements "Revitalization of Malešice Park".
Political business cycle and public procurements in regional municipalities
Březinová, Zuzana ; Pavel, Jan (advisor) ; Kučerová, Zuzana (referee)
The theme of this bachelor thesis is analysis of the political business cycle at public procurements in twelve regional municipalities in the Czech Republic. Two hypotheses are tested, one of which relates to oportunistic behaviour of incumbents, and the other one to corruption. Four quantities, at which course from January 2005 to March 2011 is observed, are tested here. These quantities are number of public procurements, total amout of public procurements, average number of bids to one procurement and proportion of final and expected prices. Each of these quantities is observed separately for public procurements for goods, deliveries and services. Regression analysis is used for testing. The result of this thesis is that political business cycle occured before election in 2006 at public procurements for goods and deliveries.
Political Business Cycle and Public Procurements in Prague
Drzková, Petra ; Pavel, Jan (advisor) ; Holubářová, Jana (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to reveal whether there is a relation between public procurements and the political business cycle in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic. The examined data cover a period from the year 2005 to 2011. Two hypotheses have been set in order to discover whether there is such a relation. The first one postulates that the public procurements are used on constructions, well visible investments, so as to increase the probability of being re-elected. The second hypothesis marks the effort of politicians to maximize their own benefits till the end of electoral term as the main reason for contracting public procurements. The hypotheses are proved separately for constructions and for supplies and services by the number of public procurements, the total amount of money spent on public procurements in a particular term, by average amount of bids and by the relate of the end and assumed price. The regression analysis was used as a tool of verification. The result is a determination if it is possible to find such a relation dependance of public procurements and political business cycle in Prague and what is assumed to be the main motive.
Political business cycle and public procurements at regional authorities
Jelínková, Lenka ; Pavel, Jan (advisor) ; Holubářová, Jana (referee)
This bachelor thesis examines the political business cycle at public procurements, which were submitted by 13 regional authorities in the Czech Republic from September 2004 till June 2010. Two hypotheses are tested here. According the first one, the incumbents try to increase the probability of re-election by visible investments, e.g. public procurements for buildings. The second hypothesis supposes that the incumbents are afraid of not being re-elected. Therefore they strive for maximizing their personal profit from the office. Regression analysis is used for testing. Public procurements for buildings are tested separately from public procurements for goods and services. The number of public procurements, total amount and the average number of bidders are tested for each group of public procurements. The result is a detection of different motives in different parts of political business cycle.

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